Vigilante
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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Vigilante is a side-scrolling beat-em-up, based on the popular coin-up. It features an anonymous tough hero that roams the streets to beat up The Rogues gang that kidnapped his girlfriend Maria. 

The game offers five distinct locations, such as city streets and a junkyard, with many different thugs with different strengths. You fight with your fists, feet and a chain. Each level features an end boss which requires a special tactic in order to progress.

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Description from the packaging  (US) :

As the Master once said, "No punch can hurt if you don't feel pain." Remember that- because Vigilante pits you against some of the toughest thugs that the sewers can produce.
They're skinheads, and you've had trouble with them before. But now they've kidnapped your woman. You've warned them more than once not to mess with you, but they don't seem to get it. So now you have to show them.

Skinheads are big into brute force. They don't have much choice- the brain activity going on below the scalp is about the same as the hair activity going on above it. They'll come at you from every side, wielding clubs, knives, chains, and guns- you have only your fists and your numchucks for protection.
Most guys wouldn't have a prayer, but you're different. You're quick. You can dodge a kick or sidestep a motorcycle- at the same time you take out its rider.

And you've got the stamina to fight them wherever they go- through city streets, in the junkyard they call home, across a bridge, even from the naked beams at the top of a skyscraper.
Sure you're putting your life on the line. But hey, this is worth it- it's for your girl.
